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QRGAINIIZATIONS foeiry Club This year the Poetry Club made a study of the chief periods of poetry from Chaucer to present day. This study included American, English, and other foreign poetry. All during the year original work was brought to the meetings and criticized by the club. Six new members came into the club at a joint initiation and Christmas dinner. In March, Poetry Club and E.M.S. entertain- ed their members and guests at a St. Patrick's Day dance. In October the club gave an assembly program and at the end of the term presented a book to the library. This year's ofiicers were president, Mary Adele Sniderg vice- president, Miriam Browng secretary, Iona Quincelg and treasurer, Mary Schreiner. Miss Margaret Rooney is club adviser. Beck Quincel Brown. M. Ramsey Brown. N. Reichelderfer Caskey Reid Cunningham Schreiner Griner Snider Mumaw Thompson Pile Webbe
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ORGAIXIIZATICDNS enior Clam! flag Circleville was given a glimpse of the supernatural when the seniors presented their class play, Death Takes a Holiday. This play, popular on the European and American stages, tells of Death's adventures when he spends three days on earth disguised as a mortal. He has come to find out why men fear him and discovers that it is because of love. Yes, even Death falls in love. Samuel R. Johnson directed the production given on May 14 and 15. Beck Callihan Friece Friedman Goeller Griner Jonnes Klingensmith Pile Short Siegwald Skaggs Snider Thornton Turner
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Anderson Brown Goeller Orr Bach Burget Imler Staley Barr Clifton Martin Thornton Beck Dewey Melvin Yates Brintlinger Geib Moon Stooge Cfub Carrying on its tradition of supporting athletics, this year the Stooge Club purchased new jackets and socks for the basketball team. Two outstanding money-making projects were holding the Pumpkin Show booth and the sponsoring of a benefit dinner. May brought the Stooge Dance which has become an annual affair. During the 1940-41 club year, the club officers were Robert Brown, presi- dent, Harry Clifton, vice-president, William Thornton, secretary, Frank Geib, treasurer, Clark Martin, sergeant-at-arms, Thomas Dewey, chief justice. Virgil M. Cress, club adviser, served the group for the year in that capac- ity.
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